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on Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:22 pm

To experience all the things that we all "assume" slash have read about that has happened. Building the pyramids and a time when Egyptians were ruled by a "kid"? Go back and see and live and watch the time when "Jesus" was alive and "Died" for us? Go back to when war's were going on and see what really took place. Go to a time before Human's and see just how far back earth's timeline goes? Go back and witness all the firsts that took place.

on Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:26 pm

I dont mean to STAY in the past. Just to be there for a short amount of time to see things happen. Most time I would spend in any given time would be like a week lol. If I could go back to a SPECIFIC time.. why would I need longer than a week?

And I do not know about going into the future. THAT could be scary. At least the past we have a written story of it. Even if its not exactly correct.

on Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:18 pm

[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wrote:I find almost zero benefit to going back in time, the only thing that interests me are the technological improvements of the future.

What does it matter if it benefits you? Its purely for entertainment in my opinion. I would not go back to rewrite history. Jumping into the future you are blindly moving to a point in time that we know nothing about. What if you moved forward to a time where oxygen no longer exists and humans have evolved? lol.

I get it. It would be interesting and fascinating. Its the blind part that I wouldnt be keen on.